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Samlip Korean Traditional Sweet Mini Honey Yak Gwa Cookies offer a 600g pack of individually wrapped, bite-sized traditional Korean honey cookies. Perfectly portioned for freshness and convenience, these subtly sweet treats are inspired by authentic recipes and have become a popular snack choice among K-drama fans and foodies alike.
| ASIN | B076ZRBSW7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,923 in Grocery ( See Top 100 in Grocery ) #400 in Honey |
| Brand | Samlip |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,137) |
| Date First Available | 10 January 2024 |
| Format | Bar |
| Manufacturer | Samlip |
| Package Dimensions | 23.49 x 19 x 12.29 cm; 598.74 g |
| Package Information | Pouch |
| Units | 600.0 Grams |
E**S
Stale product
It's stale not worth at all ...I threw the entire package
A**H
These were an impulse buy after binge watching a Korean TV series, where the characters were eating these constantly (it seemed like it, anyway). The fact they are individually wrapped, and barely a mouthful, is kind of nice, as if they were like normal US packaging, they'd be gone really quickly. As is, these make a nice treat in the mid-morning or afternoon, or right before bed when you want a little something sweet. The flavor is not strong, but a nice hit of sweetness and honey. Addictive, so buyer beware! LOL!
M**E
These are my favorite little treat to buy now & then & the price is perfect. Sweet honey cookies, yum. I just bought some to give to kids for halloween. Be ware - they updated the packaging. It is still the same brand/company - just prettier packaging.
F**E
These yakgwa are pretty tasty and very bite-sized which are great for snacking. I would say they are not as soft as others I've had- don't know if it's the size or brand or what...some may find that more appetizing than others. Overall, they are pretty good.
M**S
I ordered Yak Gwa because my daughter is living in South Korea this year and munches on these during nearly every video call. She's addicted to them and we wanted to see what all the fuss was about! They were packaged well and came in a set of 3 bags. The cakes are tiny, about 1 1/2 inches and are very dense little cakes. The taste reminded us all of a honey glazed donut. We enjoy them. I can see how you could keep eating one after the other. As a traditional Korean snack, my daughter's fellow students were rather impressed that she liked them. They're also not as sickeningly sweet as most American snacks, so if you like to have a little something to dip in tea or coffee, these would do the job well. As far as value, she buys them in Korea for 45% less than we paid. I suppose the price increase is justified if they are imported
S**N
good but dry, and only saw after it got here that the recipe uses corn syrup instead of actual honey (which does affect the taste), good amount for price though it tastes ok as its own thing, but doesn't taste like yakgwa
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